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Testosterone deficiency in a Parkinson’s disease

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Testosterone deficiency is a common, treatable, and largely unrecognised form of co-morbidity in Parkinson’s disease, and as demonstrated by this study is common in a movement disorders clinic setting. It may go undiagnosed when the symptoms are attributed to the non-motor manifestations of Parkinson’s disease.

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